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The only digital photos that are 100% safe from being used without your permission or stolen are those that you don’t actually put up on the internet. But, obviously this doesn’t work for people like us who want to share our work with others via forums and other photo sharing sites. So, here are a few ways that you can protect your digital images. Some of these may work for you, some of these may not. It’s an entirely personal decision about what you want to do to protect your photos.
Option 1: Visible Watermark One of the main ways to add a watermark is to make it visible to anyone looking at the photo. This can discourage people from taking your photo, but if a photo can be edited once to add a watermark, it can be edited again to remove it. If nothing else, this puts an extra barrier there that will make most people think twice before taking your image.
First, let me start out by saying that there are lots of software programs out there that will let you edit your exif data. These are just a few that I’ve used, they aren’t an endorsement or anything, so it’s up to you to decide which programs you like and want to use.
Not all cameras have the option to add a comment or copyright info, but for those that do, a very easy way to make sure that you don’t have to add copyright data to your exif info is to make sure that you’ve entered your copyright info in your camera’s comment field. Some cameras even have a field specifically for copyright or author. With my Nikon D50, I’ve entered (c) My Name and E-mail. This way, I know that the information will be on every picture I take, and since it’s not something that’s visible like a regular watermark, and you can put it in your camera and forget about it.
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